"The Romance of Arthur"
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A 10 page paper which discusses the strengths and
weaknesses of several essays which are to be found in "The Romance of Arthur: An
Anthology of Medieval Texts in Translation" by James J. Wilhelm. The essays discussed
are "Arthur in the Latin Chronicles" by James J. Wilhelm, "Arthur in the Early Welsh
Tradition" by John K. Bollard, "Culhwch and Olwen" by Richard M. Loomis, and "Arthur
in Geoffrey of Monmouth" by Richard M. Loomis. These papers stand to have far more
strengths than weaknesses in that they truly present the reader with an in-depth knowledge
of who Arthur may well have been, and where much of his myth originated. No additional
sources cited.
Filename: RAarthur.wps
Paper Title: "The Romance of Arthur"

Advancement in Knowledge or in Foolishness?
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This 5 page report
discusses the idea that humanity has advanced over the past 500
years, if one considers the issue purely from the point of
technological advancement. However, knowledge can and should be
seen as a constant balancing act between creative and a ruinous
processes. Perhaps humanity has not developed in a way that is
ultimately beneficial. The thesis presented in this paper is
that “progress” is a relative term and concept. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWfool.wps
Paper Title: Advancement in Knowledge or in Foolishness?